I've created a monster!

I just finished building my new PC but since the RAID will be destroyed in transfer, I had to plug the drives into the old computer in order to backup the data. I already had everything set up in the new case and didn't fancy taking the drives out, plus my old PSU did not have enough SATA power connectors. What I did was, plugged the PSU of my new machine into the drives and led SATA cables from the new case into the mainboard in the old case. I had to switch on the new machine to give the drives power while my old machine reads/writes to the array. Since I'm bored, waiting for a new partition to be written, I thought I'd post my crazy frankencomputer to see how many people cared... :D

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Any questions? :P
 
*looks at the caring meter*
Eh I am tapped out today...to many people sucked me dry and not in the good way.

Still pretty cool....if you wanted to take it a step further you might also get away with just the motherboard (no cpu/ram etc) it *SHOULD* still power it up. Then you just glue it on the side panel with some foam on the corners to prevent anything touching.
Then split the starter so you can have 1 button boot both up at once :P

Though you would need a full-tower to fit both PSUs etc.








Damn now I wanna do it just to see if it would work as good as it sounds ~_~
 
:D I think I could also have unplugged the power to the motherboard and shorted the green wire to a ground wire to switch on the PSU but this was the laziest way :)

Who's been sucking you? :(
 
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:D I think I could also have unplugged the power to the motherboard and shorted the green wire to a ground wire to switch on the PSU but this was the laziest way :)

Well yeah but that is the easy and cheap method :P

Whose been sucking you? :(

I could give a list of those I wish but sadly just douche bags in general. Though its ok...revenge comes in many forms later when they need me which is often :P
 
You need to repaint the white case black, attach them together, put in the green lights like Scott said, that would be SO freakin awesome. Then, have 2 monitors, one to each computer. One is for stuff like school (if you still do that), internet, then the better one for video gaming. And of course have them connected via ethernet. :) Too bad you can't make them use the computing power together tho...
 
Have the two monitors, one bolted to each side of the computer-mass and rotate the screen in your GPU's drivers to make them look like the little bolt things in his neck.

OMFG!!!
 
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